All of the following sentences contain a transferred negation structure EXCEPT ______________.
A: She doesn’t imagine we have finished the job yet.
B: I don’t suppose that he will be back until eight.
C: They never meet without quarreling.
D: It doesn’t look like it’s going to rain.
A: She doesn’t imagine we have finished the job yet.
B: I don’t suppose that he will be back until eight.
C: They never meet without quarreling.
D: It doesn’t look like it’s going to rain.
举一反三
- All of the following sentences contain a transferred negation structure EXCEPT A: It doesn’t sound as if he knew what had happened. B: I don’t believe both of them are innocent. C: The engine didn’t stop because the fuel was used up. D: It doesn’t look like it is going to rain.
- —I don’t know if he ______.—He will come if it ______. A: comes; won’t rain B: will come; doesn’t rain C: comes; doesn't rain D: will come; won’t rain
- What job does Mr. Smith probably have A: She doesn’t know how long they will have to wait. B: They are going to be in Wuhan at eight. C: They are going to be very late. D: The train doesn’t go to Wuhan.
- — If it doesn't rain, let's go out for a walk this evening. A: _____________________. B: I'd love to, but I have to look after my baby C: I don't want to go D: It's nothing E: It doesn't matter
- I don't like iced tea, and _____. A: she doesn't too B: either doesn't she C: neither does she D: she doesn't neither